The Last Supper, Albrecht Dürer

The Last Supper, Albrecht Dürer

Christ and the eleven apostles -judas having departed- are seated along one side and at the ends of a wooden table covered with a cloth. In the foreground there are a wine-pot and a salver on edge. Behind the group the wall is pierced with a bull's-eye window and there are square windows on the side walls. This last supper should more properly be called the giving of the new commandment, as it copies a woodcut executed by albrecht dürer in 1523 (b. Vii, 53) under the influence of two publications of martin luther. These are "the sermon of the new testament, that is on holy mass," (1520) and the "formula of the mass," (1523). The moment referred to is when, after judas had left, christ gave to the eleven apostles the new commandment: ". . That you love one another as i loved you," (john 15:12). Dürer's woodcut is the first known work of art alluding to a lutheran holy communion service. Dürer included a representation of the chalice on the table to emphasize the communion of the congregation with wine; the enameller has avoided this detail. Date: mid 16th century (Early Modern). Place of creation: Limoges, France. Dimensions: height: 5.8 cm (2.2 in); width: 8 cm (3.1 in). Medium: painted enamel on copper. Collection: Walters Art Museum. Master KIP - The Last Supper - Walters 44338
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Author: Master KIP (1537–1559) After Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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